Agency
A North Dakota seller's agent who represents the seller exclusively owes which duties to the buyer?
ALoyalty, obedience, and confidentiality
BHonest and fair dealing, disclosure of material facts, and accounting for any funds received✓ Correct
CFull fiduciary duties including loyalty
DNo duties whatsoever
Explanation
Even as a seller's agent, the licensee owes the unrepresented buyer honesty and fair dealing, disclosure of known material facts about the property, and proper accounting for any funds received from the buyer.
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